I have one other question.
You were talking about other jurisdictions. I referred to “within Canada”, that it's important to probably look around and see if we can improve things federally, and if there are good policies at the provincial level, and I hope we would certainly do that. But if we're looking at, for instance, other OECD jurisdictions and at how they've implemented policy using the precautionary principle, or followed the requirement to curtail or limit use of certain substances or products, how do we make a comparative analysis? Is there a tangible way in which...? You know, if new policies come out of OECD or other countries and we say that's really something we should be adopting in our own jurisdiction, what process do we follow in terms of doing that?